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  1. Mount Wilson Observatory History. In 1904, the Mount Wilson Observatory was founded by George Ellery Hale under the auspices of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. In that year, Hale brought the Snow Solar Telescope from Yerkes Observatory in southern Wisconsin to the sunnier and steadier skies of Mount Wilson to continue his studies of the ...

  2. Our Origins. In 1904 George Ellery Hale, seeking clearer skies than existed near his native Chicago, obtained support from the newly formed Carnegie Institution of Washington to found the Mount Wilson Solar Observatory in the San Gabriel mountains near Pasadena, California. Hale was determined to push beyond the descriptive astronomy of earlier ...

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  4. 33. Helen Wright's story, that Hale in his later years believed a “little elf” visited him and spoke with him was stated as a fact in, e.g., Flowers Ronald, The perfect machine: Building the Palomar telescope (New York, 1994), 47, and Panek Richard, Seeing and believing: How the telescope opened our eyes and minds to the heavens (New York, 1998), 124–5.

  5. The George Ellery Hale Prize, or Hale Prize, is awarded annually by the Solar Physics Division of the American Astronomical Society for outstanding contributions over an extended period of time to the field of solar astronomy. The prize is named in memory of George Ellery Hale . Past winners of the Hale Prize are: [1] 1978 Eugene N. Parker [2] [3]

  6. Abstract: George Ellery Hale (1868–1938) was an influential astrophysicist and science administrator. This collection of Hale's scientific, professional, and personal papers documents his roles in inventing the spectrohelioscope; promoting international cooperation among scientists; and founding major observatories, as well as the California Institute of Technology, Huntington Library ...

  7. Sep 7, 2015 · George Ellery Hale was the first to make use of this opportunity in astrophysics (cf. Fig. 1). He had noticed how the shape of the Sun’s corona suggests that the Sun is a magnetized sphere with a global dipole-like field, and that the filamentary vortex structure of the \(\mbox{H}\alpha\) fibrils around sunspots indicate that sunspots are the ...

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